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■ T ylssis anf CPrincipaPs JlCessape LEE DEEL attended Tennessee Polytechnic Insti- tute where he re- ceived his B. S. degree; he also at- tended East Ten- nessee State Uni- versity. It has been five gratifying years working with this Senior group. Y ou have gained a step in your life which is of most importance. I hope your schooling at Haysi will prove to be a key which you can cherish through life. Let your experiences here be ones which will inspire sound decisions and at the same time evade pitfalls of life. Again, you have my congratulations and best wishes. Lee Deel 12
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Principal ' s JlTessape C. C. SHORT attended East Ten- nessee State Uni- versity, University of Tennessee where he received his B. S.; V.P.I. and the University of Virginia where he received his M. A. Dear Seniors, When you entered the eighth grade it was apparent that your class would equal or surpass the records established by the top graduating classes of the past. Congratulation to one and all on exceeding the ex- pectations of the faculty and administration. Success in high school, however, does not insure future success. This is not the time to rest on your laurels. With the major portion of your life yet in front of you, concentrate on selecting attainable, worth- while goals; then apply yourself as you have throughout high school, until your goal is reached. Never be satisfied with “status quo.” Accept and take part in inevitable transition. In todays’ modern world it is not possible to become stationary; either you move forward or slide backward. C. C. Short, Principal I
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rom A Jltessaje from tA c ( Juic ance o fi ice MILUGAN, E.T.S.U. B.S., Univ. of Va., V.P.I., Univ. of Florida. M.A. Dear Seniors, I view your graduation with mixed emotions. I shall miss my contact with you. You have added much to the school’s program of studies, activities, and athletics. Many of you have been outstanding in scholarship, sense of responsibility, and continuing growth in maturity and knowledge. All of you have formed an integral part in our school program. I am proud of you for having had the stamina and ambition to ascend this far on the educational ladder. You have acquired a great deal of proficiency; there is much more to be learned. May you have the strength of character, the faith of your convictions and a reservoir of courage to face whatever is in store for your future. I shall continue to be interested in your activities, your progress, and your problems. fo(M ES Auicfance Ass s an s Mrs. Betty Deel Mr. Howard Harrison Mrs. Eula Phillips 13
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